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*bows*

That is an informative description, and spelling and grammar aside, it sounds like a hacker wannabe with some actual knowledge (!) wrote this. It's got some pretty trite commentary:

Our elite masters who designed TCP/IP protocol didn't forget us. They left an otherwise invisible path that can only be seen by their enlighted students.

Not bad info. Someone could plaguerize this, clean it up (graphics and grammar) and have a pretty decent article. Although there are probably already half a dozen other papers describing the process of pratical ARP spoofing on the 'Net.

Thanks for the info, seriously. I may sound a bit condescending, but I'm not trying to. Knowledge is power. Ding. Next.

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